![]() ![]() Your left thumb will cover the bottom hole, the index, middle and ring fingers of your left hand will cover the top three holes and the index, middle, ring and baby fingers of your right hand will cover the bottom four. To play C: When playing a C, all seven holes are covered.The fingering chart for an F is: 0 123 4 - 67 To play F: Place your left thumb on the back hole, the index, middle and ring fingers of your left hand on the top three holes, the index finger of your right hand on the fourth hole, the ring finger of your right hand on the sixth hole, and the baby finger of your right hand on the seventh hole.The fingering chart for an F# is: 0 123 - 56. To play F#: Use the same positioning as for a D note, but this time remove your right index finger from the fourth hole from the top, leaving all other fingers in place.The fingering chart for a D note is: 0 123 456. To play D: Use the same positioning as for an E note, but this time place your right ring finger on the sixth hole from the top.The fingering chart for an E note is: 0 123 45. To play E: Cover the back hole with your left thumb, cover the top three holes with your left index, middle and ring fingers, then place your right index finger on the fourth hole from the top and your right middle finger on the fifth hole from the top.These two notes can be a little tricky for new players as lot of holes need to be covered at once when playing them. The next two notes that you will learn to play with your right hand are F and C. The first notes that you will learn to play using your right hand are E, D and F#. To play D': Leave the back hole uncovered and place your left middle finger on the second hole from the top.To play C': Cover the back hole with your left thumb, then place your left middle finger on the second hole from the top.The fingering chart for a G note is: 0 123. To play G: Use the same positioning as for an A note, but this time place your left ring finger on the third hole from the top.The fingering chart for an A note is: 0 12. To play A: Use the same positioning as for a B note, but this time place your left middle finger on the second hole from the top.The apostrophe at the top right hand corner of these notes indicates that they are high notes. The next two notes that you will play with your left hand are C' and D'. ![]() The first notes that you will learn to play using your left hand are B (which you just played), A and G. Turn your computer into a Magic Flute sound moduleħ.Learn the left hand notes. Centre the flute and play “Twinkle twinkle little star”ĥ. Centre the flute and play “Sonata Mozart”ġ5. Here you see two of them played after each other.ģ/4 means that | there are | 3 beats | in a bar |ġ4. Notes with two flags require ¼ of a beat. Centre the flute and play “Country Roads” Centre the flute and play “London Bridge”ġ2. Centre the flute and play “Ode to Joy”ġ1. If a note is followed by a dot, it takes 1½ beats.ġ0. Centre the flute and play “Money money money” Centre the flute and play “Please porridge hot”ĩ. In the next song this is not true in two instances: one note has to be skipped. In the two previous songs, all notes follow each other nicely on our scale. Interval is a difficult word for the distance between two notes. Centre the flute and play “Super trooper” Centre the flute and play “Mary had a little lamb”Īnd if a note is followed by a dot, it takes 1½ times as long, so this one takes 3 beats!Ĥ. Centre the flute and play “We will rock you”ģ. Do you have enough breath for a note of 8 beats? So there are long and short notes.Ī note with one flag takes only half a beat.Ī “rest” means that you’re silent. This turns them into one very long note of 8 beats. They are connected to each other, using a tie. The very first song will start with G, the lowest note in this scale.Ĥ/4 means that | there are | 4 beats | to the bar |Īlmost every note in this piece is 1 beat.Įxcept the last two notes, they take 4 beats. That way you won’t lose track easily.ĭuring this lesson our motto will be “Learn as you do”, so let’s get started. We use the first scale we encounter on the Magic Flute, “Scale Simple”. This dot indicates how close you are to the center of the chosen note. Keep the flute horizontal and suck in lightly until two arrows appear in the display. ![]() To keep the Magic Flute well-centered, it’s important that, each time before you start playing, you briefly suck in air. To learn more about this scale and others, check out my course, Learn Scales & Music Theory & Give Yourself An Upper Hand. This scale consists of the pitches, D, E, F, G, A, B, and C. D Natural Minor Scale Let’s start with the D natural minor scale. Practice the following first, it’s very important They are the natural, melodic and harmonic minor scales. In this workshop, we’ll start to play some simple songs. ![]()
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